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There’s more water on Jupiter’s moon Europa than there is on Earth

talkingmonkeynews wrote 3 hours ago: Remember that image from a few weeks back that showed Earth with all its water gathered up in a sphe … more →

Tags: Science, Space, Life, Evolution 2, Science, Europa, SUBSURFACE OCEANS, exobiology, Galileo satellite

Science outreach, crossing the mainstream divide, and "Chasing UFOs"3 comments

astrowright wrote 2 days ago: Hosts James Fox, Me, and Erin Ryder during the filming of National Geographic’s “Chasing … more →

Tags: General, Science, SETI, Extraterrestrial, Alien, UFO, intelligence, McGee, FOX

The search for life in the universe

Markus Hammonds wrote 5 days ago: Guest post by Markus Hammonds The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe is debatab … more →

Tags: Guest Posts, Kepler, Science, Space

TOMORROW (5/15): Astrobiology Colloquium, Rev. Dr. Lucas Mix, "The Meaning of 'Life': Astrobiology & Philosophy"

uwatmossci wrote 1 week ago: Spring 2012 UW Astrobiology Colloquium Series Tuesdays @ 3:00 p.m. Physics & Astronomy Auditoriu … more →

Tags: Events, General Interest

Bugs from Space: Panspermia and The Interplanetary Transfer of Life

Andrew Rushby wrote 2 weeks ago: Teeming with Life? The Rho Ophiuchus cloud complex located about 500 light-years away. This view spa … more →

Tags: Astronomy and Exoplanets, archean, Bacillus subtilis, hadean, Mars, Science, the Late Heavy Bombardment, theory of panspermia

New study on tidal heating strengthens stellar habitability argument6 comments

Wintery Knight wrote 2 weeks ago: Circumstellar Habitable Zone Note: If you need a refresher on the habitability argument, click here. … more →

Tags: News, God, Atheism, Science, aliens, Faith, freethought, Agnosticism, galactic habitable zone

Tidal Heating Suggests Less Habitable Planets

range wrote 2 weeks ago: Tidal heating, which is basically gravitational heating of a planet via tides, suggests that the num … more →

Tags: technology, blogs, Science, SciTechDaily, Planets, exoplanet, habitable, Red Dwarf, tidal heating

Is a New Form of Life Really So Alien?

talkingmonkeynews wrote 2 weeks ago: The idea of discovering a new form of life has not only excited astronomers and astrobiologists for … more →

Tags: Science, Science, Environment, Scripps Research Institute, Extraterrestrial life, Habitable-Planets, life form, new life form, PLoS Biology

The Good Things about JUICE1 comment

Duncan wrote 2 weeks ago: There’s been a lot of chatter in astronomy circles about the negative consequences of ESA … more →

Tags: astronomy, Europa, Jupiter, Juice, juno, Callisto, Ganymede

Cycloidal Ridges on Europa: A Xenoarchaeological Analogue

astrowright wrote 2 weeks ago: Jovian moon Europa. (Credit: NASA NSSDC) When seriously considering the possibility of xenoarchaeolo … more →

Tags: Geology, Planetary Science, Science, Xenoarchaeology, ARC, Artifact, Concave, convex, credibility

TOMORROW (5/8): Astrobiology Colloquium, Prof. Bethany Ehlmann, "The Earliest Aqueous, Habitable(?) Environments on Mars"

uwatmossci wrote 2 weeks ago: Spring 2012 UW Astrobiology Colloquium Series Tuesdays @ 3:00 p.m. Physics & Astronomy Auditoriu … more →

Tags: Diversity, General Interest

Species of Civilizations

geopolicraticus wrote 3 weeks ago: Friday These galaxies would certainly gain the mythological attention of any sentient beings living … more →

Tags: Civilization, Cosmology, Cosmology (2), Science, Civilization 2, Copernicanism, Copernicus, zone of proximal development, extraterrestial civilization

Xenoarchaeology: Reality and Fantasy3 comments

astrowright wrote 3 weeks ago: Archaeological evidence of extraterrestrial involvement with ancient human civilizations, as seen in … more →

Tags: astronomy, Planetary Science, Science, Xenoarchaeology, Alien, ancient, Artefact, Artifact, Astronaut

Lee Saper is Totally Awesome

Namosaur wrote 3 weeks ago: Full Post at namosaur.blogspot.com Mars expert Lee Saper joined YTA to catch us up on his latest the … more →

Tags: Episodes, Podcast #2, Aaron Nam, Brown University, Yta, you're totally awesome, Podcast, Episode, Aaron

Directed Panspermia 2012

russellmoreton wrote 3 weeks ago: Creative visualisation from anologue chemistry with some digital rendering for a possible architectu … more →

Tags: panspermia, Solis, astroecology, ethics, Directed Panspermia, Architectural glass, lighting

A Copernican Conception of Civilization

geopolicraticus wrote 3 weeks ago: Sunday Elsewhere I have written that the Copernican Revolution still has much unfinished business. F … more →

Tags: Civilization, Cosmology (2), Civilization 2, Copernicanism, Earth Sciences, Copernicus, Chesterton, Percival Lowell, extraterrestial civilization

2012 Astrobiology Conference: Meet Vladimir Vernadsky

LaRouche Irish Brigade wrote 1 month ago: by Meghan Rouillard Last week I not only had the opportunity to attend and to do a poster presentati … more →

Tags: Science, Russia, physical science, BIOSPHERE, NASA, V.I. Vernadsky, International Astrobiology Conference, geobiochemistry

Creighton Cody Jones' Astrobiology Conference Presentation

LaRouche Irish Brigade wrote 1 month ago: At the 2012 Astrobiology Conference in Atlanta, Creighton Cody Jones (LPAC Basement Research Team) g … more →

Tags: Science, physical science, Moon-Mars Mission, Space Exploration, extinction events, Evolution, Creighton Cody Jones, elecromagnetism, LPAC basement research team

Dr Claudio Maccone on Space Defense

LaRouche Irish Brigade wrote 1 month ago: From the 2012 Astrobiology Conference in Atlanta, Oyang Teng  interviews Dr. Claudio Maccone (Techni … more →

Tags: Science, physical science, obama, Space Exploration, NASA, Claudio Maccone, International Academy of Astronautics, Asteroids, rougue planets


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